Pat Boone - Songs For Christmas Audio CD
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Band: Pat Boone
Title: Songs For Christmas
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Release Date: 2004-10-04
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: White Christmas 2: Jingle Bells 3: O Come All Ye Faithfull 4: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 5: O Little Town of Bethlehem 6: Silver Bells 7: Santa Claus Is Coming to Town 8: Silent Night, Holy Night 9: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 10: First Noel 11: I'll Be Home for Christmas 12: Joy to the World 13: It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 14: O Holy Night 15: Do You Hear What I Hear? 16: Christmas Waltz 17: Blue Christmas 18: Here Comes Santa Claus 19: Amazing Grace 20: Holy, Holy, Holy
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A must buy for people who love christmas season I have the cassette tape of this x'mas songs a long, long time ago (in the late 70's and early 80's) but it's already worn-out. Pat Boone's voice is very soothing and he did a very fabulous job on singing the christmas carols. I kept on looking to different stores like Best Buy and Circuit City to purchase this aforesaid album in CD form but to no avail. Good thing, amazon. com came to the rescue! I can now enjoy the heartwarming x'mas songs sung by Pat Boone that I usually love to hear when I was a child. If you love Pat Boone's Songs for Christmas, I highly recommend Season's Greetings from Perry Como CD which is an equally good combination for your nostalgic Christmas CD collection. .
Heavenly and Beautifully Sounding
I like the selection of songs and Pat Boone's voice is so heavenly and beautifully sincere. "I'll Be Home for Christmas" is a very heartwarming and traditional Christmas album from Pat Boone. I really like Pat Boone's rendition of the "First Noel" because you can truly feel his heart behind the melody and the delivery of the words. It is so joyous.
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